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Nemla Italian Studies Journal of Italian Studies Italian Section Northeast Modern Language Association Special Issue: New Perspectives on Veneto Literary and Cultural Itineraries Editors: Simona Wright The College of New Jersey Giovanni Spani College of the Holy Cross Volume xxxv, 2013 !! Nemla Italian Studies (ISSN 10876715) Is a refereed journal published by the Italian section of the Northeast Modern Language Association under the sponsorship of NeMLA and The College of New Jersey Department of World Languages and Cultures 2000 Pennington Road Ewing, NJ 086280718 It contains a section of articles submitted by NeMLA members and Italian scholars, exceprts from published and unpublished authors, and a section of book reviews. Participation is open to those who qualify under the general NeMLA regulations and comply with the guidelines established by the editors of NeMLA Italian Studies. Essays appearing in this journal are listed in the PMLA and Italica. Each issue of the journal is listed in PMLA Directory of Periodicals, Ulrich International Periodicals Directory, Interdok Directory of Public Proceedings, I.S.I. Index to Social Sciences and Humanities Proceedings. Institutional subscription is obtained by placing a standing order with the editor at the above The College of New Jersey address. Individual subscription is optained by subscribing online through the NeMLA Italian Studies webpage: www.nemla.org. Each new or back issue is billed $10 at mailing. ********************* !!! !" Editorial Board for This Volume Founder Joseph Germano, Buffalo State College Editors Giovanni Spani, College of the Holy Cross Simona Wright, The College of New Jersey Assistant to the Editors as Referees Fabio Benincasa, Duquesne UniversityRome Campus Francesco Rosetti, Independent Scholar Letizia Modena, Vanderbilt University Fulvio Orsitto, California State UniversityChico Federico Canaccini, LUMSARoma Christopher Nissen, Northern Illinois University Gloria Pastorino, Fairleigh Dickinson University Pierpaolo Antonello, University of CambridgeUK Umberto Mariani, Rutgers University Andrea Malaguti, University of Massachusetts Amherst Philip Balma, University of ConnecticutStorrs Editorial Assistant Anna Strowe, University of Massachusetts Amherst " "! !"#$%&'((() *+,- ./012013 Introduction SIMONA WRIGHT and GIOVANNI SPANI.....................................xi 4531/67 “Venetia (Venice)”: Its Formation and Meaning in the Middle Ages LUIGI ANDREA BERTO...................................................................1 !"#$% $% &'#()$#$% &*+#("% "%,$-$.("/%0% 1+23-% 45$2"% -+6(2% '(*7% 5$% Venetia,” protagonisti della vita politica e culturale a Venezia *#"%3-$%8$5(+$)+%$%9(-"&'(:$-*+ CHIARA FRISON...............................................................................8 Botteghe da Caffè, Sociability and Gender in Eighteenth Century Venice IRENE ZANINICORDI...................................................................26 Un bibliotecario sotto inchiesta per antifascismo a Venezia al tempo della guerra d’Etiopia STEFANO TROVATO......................................................................51 LITERATURECINEMATHEATER 4;+:$% )(% :"-5+% "% 5(#$% <-"% '+&"% ="*$2">?% (-5()(5<"2(*7% $% iniziativa femminili nelle lettere della vedova Maria Savorgnan PAOLO PUCCI.................................................................................72 Sul sublime in Zanzotto MARCO PACIONI..........................................................................100 La Paura e il Mondo: Presentazione della poesia di Riccardo Held ENRICO MINARDI........................................................................131 "!! Alcune poesie inedite di Ernesto Calzavara. Saggio di edizione critica ANNA RINALDIN.........................................................................150 Critical Landscapes: On the Mutation of a Territory and Its Literary Representations: The Case of Contemporary Veneto and the Example of Massimo Carlotto ENRICHETTA L. FREZZATO.......................................................172 Il paesaggio veneto in Piovene. Inverno d’un uomo felice: una proposta di lettura MARIA PIA ARPIONI...................................................................196 ;+:<-(*7%'@(<&$?%Io sono Li, La Giusta distanza e Cose dell’altro mondo RON KUBATI.................................................................................221 ITIS Galileo: Marco Paolini and the History of Science CRISTINA PERISSINOTTO..........................................................245 ANTHOLOGY/ANTOLOGIA: THE PLACE TO BE ALESSANDRO CANZIAN. “The Place to Be”..............................271 FABIO FRANZIN...........................................................................276 GIOVANNA FRENE......................................................................297 SEBASTIANO GATTO..................................................................305 GIULIA RUSCONI.........................................................................310 SERGIO MARIA SERRAIOTTO..................................................313 PIERO SIMON OSTAN..................................................................317 ALBERTO TRENTIN.....................................................................325 GIOVANNI TURRA.......................................................................329 "!!! BOOK REVIEWS Colleoni, Federica, e Francesca Parmeggiani, a cura di. Forme, volti e linguaggi della violenza nella cultura italiana. Lonato del Garda, Brescia: Edibom Edizioni Letterarie, 2012. Pp. 260. PIERLUIGI ERBAGGIO...............................................................334 Francese, Joseph. Leonardo Sciascia e la funzione sociale degli intellettuali. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2012. Pp. 159. LISA VITALE.................................................................................337 LombardiDiop, Cristina, and Caterina Romeo, eds. Postcolonial Italy: Challenging National Homogeneity. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012. Pp. 320. SIMONA WRIGHT.........................................................................340 Marinetti, F.T. Venezianella e Studentaccio. A cura di Patrizio Ceccagnoli e Paolo Valesio. Mondadori, Milano, 2013. Pp. 181. NICHOLAS ALBANESE...............................................................345 Orsitto, Fulvio, ed. Cinema e Risorgimento: visioni e revisioni. Da “La presa Di Roma” a “Noi credevamo.” Manziana (Roma): Vecchiarelli, 2012. Pp. 361. MARTINA DI FLORIO GULA...................................................347 Serra, Maurizio. Malaparte: Vite e leggende. Venice: Marsilio, 2012. Pp. 587. FRANCO BALDASSO..................................................................351 Spani, Giovanni, and Philip Balma, eds. L’Italia letteraria !" #$%!&'()*+',#'" -'." /!#)%-)" 0)1!#!%()" '$" *$)+%$" %)/(+$. Cuneo: Nerosubianco, 2013. Pp. 172. MATTIA ACETOSO......................................................................354 Stillman, David, and Tiziano Cherubini. The Ultimate Italian: Review and Practice. New York: McGrawHill Companies. 2013. Pp. xiv + 433. LINO MIONI..................................................................................357 Ferrari, Chiara Francesca. Since When Is Fran Drescher Jewish? Dubbing Stereotypes in The Nanny, The Simpsons, and The Sopranos. Austin, TX: University of Texas Press, 2010. Pp. 176. FELICE ITALO BENEDUCE........................................................360 !# # Introduction. New Perspectives on Veneto: Literary and Cultural Itineraries Nella collezione dei luoghi comuni, popolari, letterari, colti e (5(+*(%A2$%5$3-(.(+-(%B+&&+-+%"-'@$%'+(-'(5$#$CD%'@$%@"--+%5(B(-*+% 5"22E<-(*7%(-%B+(D%(%B+B+2(%'@$%'+:B+-F+-+%(2%:+&"('+%(*"2("-+D%*#"% 2E4"<&*$#+>% G($:+-*$% $% 2EH6#<..+% 4=+#*$% $% F$-*(2$D>% *#"% (% 43$#(>% siciliani e gli “industri” Lombardi … al Veneto, ai Veneti, è *+''"*"%$%*+''"%"-'+#"D%<-"%B"*$-*$%5(%F#+&&+2"-"%6+-"#($*7D%B+'"% apparenza e grandi virtù di fondo, con una nota di compatimento. Soldati valorosi, gran lavoratori … e devotissimi a Bacco, i Veneti; e il Veneto, terra di serve fedeli e devote, di frati e monsignori, regione patriottica e subalterna, legalitaria, clericale, insomma 2"%,"-5$"%5E0*"2("D%'+:$%2E@"--+%&B$&&+%'2"&&(3'"*"D%6+-*7%2+#+D% inviati speciali e titolisti di quattro quinti della stampa italiana. Cinema e televisione: attendenti fedelissimi e “tose” saporite ma stupidelle, domestiche sceme, preti lepidi, pace agreste, virtù palesi e vizi nascosti. Alvise Zorzi’s entertaining selection of notorious commonplaces on the region and its inhabitants, inaugurates the introduction of a comprehensive volume dedicated to what was then considered (we are in 1983), “contemporary” Veneto.1 The famed Venetian author and journalist’s ouverture unfolds into a brief but passionate overview of the region’s glorious past, for the most part linked to the grandeur and power of its undisputed queen, Venice. While Zorzi’s piece is an emotional, subjective tapestry of a Veneto more imagined than real, replete with nostalgia for virtues that were already by then long extinct, the many contributions that form the collection point to a more objective and systematic exploration of the subject matter. The table of contents illustrates the variety and comprehensiveness of the volume’s scope, with articles dedicated, most notably, to Veneto’s cultural traditions, literature, cinema, architecture, theater and society, schools, landscape, and environment. Observed from today’s lens, Veneto contemporaneo is a rare document that depicts a region in the midst